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RIH #20 - Slowly and Quickly

An episode of the Rome Is Home podcast, hosted by Jozef and Geneviève Maka, titled "RIH #20 - Slowly and Quickly" was published on June 17, 2019 and runs 30 minutes.

June 17, 2019 ·30m · Rome Is Home

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This week, we talk about our kids and Joe gives us some tips on how to "slowly and quickly" detach... Intro music: Strange Italian Song - Juanitos Support the show

This week, we talk about our kids and Joe gives us some tips on how to "slowly and quickly" detach...

Intro music: Strange Italian Song - Juanitos

Support the show

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